And how much are you paying for studio support? With all due respect,
you are getting something for free, using it and then complain. Are you
willing to pay for some kind of extended support? Surprisingly both
hardware and manpower is necessary to keep on building images.

I dont complain. I'm asking to keep it. Thats a difference.

It also reminds me of discussion about Evergreen, where again, with what
I see as certain level of chutzpah you asked that people leave 13.1
enabled in devel project or that special new target, Evergreen is created.

Have you worked with the previous Evergreen, 11.4? Then you noticed that it
was of limited value, as all additional software was removed from OBS.
With the upcoming 13.1 Evergreen we had the opportunity to learn from the
prior experience and make it better.
That was the reason for asking. What was wrong on that?

Which also leads to me questioning you involvement in openSUSE, apart
from building your appliances on top of openSUSE, and using OBS for
building packages, which never got to any release I don't see much of a
contribution from your side.

I have checked OBS and I see that you maintain several packages, please
accept my apology for questioning your contributions.

I had already written an answer on that as your mail arrived.
I accept your apologies, thanks.
With this we should bury the dispute.

Anyway, I want to explain my interest in the Evergreen build: Amongst other
packages I'm maintaining GNU Health packages for openSUSE and the GNU Health
Live CD on Studio. In this context I have explained the openSUSE tools and
infrastructure to the community on various conferences. This has emphasised
the perception of openSUSE as a user-friendly, stable and reliable platform.

Many medical doctors in emerging countries have very 'mature' hardware, and no
or very bad internet connection. A ready-to-run Live version -32bit! - can
improve the IT support to their work dramatically.

Currently a community member in Africa prepares a DVD with the 13.1 Live-Image
to give it to african doctors. The initial edition will have 1000 copies

To be able to support this in the future, I asked to keep the 13.1 build.